2025 Harvest Completed, Spring Preparations Underway
Meshchovskaya Agrofirma in Kaluga Region has successfully wrapped up the 2025 harvest season. All fields are cleared, and grain has been safely stored. Winter crops were sown on schedule and are already taking root before the first frost.
Currently, we are focused on autumn soil preparation—conducting fall plowing, disking, and leveling to retain moisture and create ideal conditions for spring planting. After straw removal, we perform stubble cultivation and apply mineral fertilizers to prevent weeds and enrich the soil, laying a strong foundation for next year's yield.
We are also actively marketing the harvested grain, with wheat maintaining steady demand among our partners.
Equipment is being prepared for winter preservation: combines and seeders are being washed, inspected, and serviced. We clean radiators, lubricate components, and replace worn parts such as belts, bearings, and blades. Grain dryers and cleaning lines are also being readied for the offseason.
Our agronomists are analyzing this year's yield data and planning the 2026 crop rotation—including expanded barley areas and experimental seed wheat plots.
Key ongoing tasks include monitoring stored grain moisture levels and collecting soil samples for lab analysis, which will help us optimize fertilizer use for each crop.
Autumn is both a time for reflection and forward planning. We are negotiating with new buyers from the Central Region, tracking weather forecasts for potential early frosts, training our operators in precision farming, and scheduling equipment overhauls before December.
We extend our thanks to the entire team for their hard work and coordination during this intense season. We are confident that thorough autumn preparation is the key to next year's abundant harvest.